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Today is the 50th day of 2020. Let’s see what happened around the world in this short one and a half months:

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Today is the 50th day of 2020. Let’s see what happened around the world in this short one and a half months:

On Jan. 12, the volcano in the Philippines erupted;
on Jan. 14, an avalanche in Kashmir killed at least 76 people;
on Jan. 16, Ukrainian passenger airliner was shot down by Iranian missiles and 176 people were killed;
on Jan. 17, Africa suffered its worst invasion of desert locusts in 25 years, and about 360 billion locusts can eat as much food as 2,500 people can in a single day;
on Jan. 18, a snowstorm struck Canada;
on Jan. 19, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake occurred in Kashgar Xinjiang, China;
on Jan. 20, the Wuhan novel coronavirus has broken out throughout China. Until Feb. 19, nearly 80,000 people are confirmed to be infected by this coronavirus, and more than 1,000 people died;
on Jan. 21, a strong storm hit Spain;
on Jan. 23, the United States suffered the deadliest flu in 40 years, causing at least 10,000 people died;
on Jan. 25, a magnitude 5.1 earthquake occurred in Qamdo, Tibet and a magnitude 6.8 earthquake occurred in Turkey on the same day;
on Jan. 26, a flood struck Indonesia;
on Jan. 27, a flight in Afghanistan crashed; the American Embassy in Iraq was bombed by rockets;
on Jan. 29, a magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck Cuba and the avian influenza was raging in Denmark;
on Jan. 31, wildfires in Australia was approaching Canberra, which had lasted for 5 months, and the sandstorms and hail also hit this country, causing more than 1 billion animals died;
meanwhile, a magnitude 4.0 earthquake occurred in Yunnan, China;
on Feb. 1, the bird flu hit Shaoyang, Hunan, China; a magnitude 5.2 earthquake occurred in Japan;
on Feb. 3, a magnitude 5.1 earthquake occurred in Chengdu, Sichuan, China;
on Feb. 5, more than 700,000 bats invaded Australia;
on Feb. 7, an unknown disease broke out in Nigeria, causing more than 100 people to be infected in less than a week and causing 15 people to die in 48 hours.
In just a short one and a half months, earthquakes, avalanches, bushfires, bombings, plagues, etc., which can only be seen in movies, constantly struck the earth. Some people said that it is just like the scenery at the end of the world. So, what will happen in the future?

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